The massive phased-array early warning radar at Thule AB, Greenland, that Raytheon is upgrading successfully tracked a satellite for the first time in its new configuration during a recent operational space surveillance mission, the company announced yesterday. This event was an important milestone as the upgraded radar progresses towards operational status, the company said. Raytheon is adding leading-edge electronics, computer hardware, and mission software to increase the radar’s ability to detect and track ballistic missiles so that it may support ballistic missile defense missions. The upgraded radar will continue to serve in additional roles, such as tracking space objects.
Hawaii F-22s Wrap Up Deployment to Japan
April 9, 2021
F-22s and Airmen from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, forward deployed to Japan for almost one month to train with Japanese and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft as part of a “dynamic force employment” operation. The Raptors from the Active-duty 19th Fighter Squadron and Air National Guard 199th Fighter Squadron deployed…